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Locking remote in the truck

lakeguy55

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My 2011 F-150 had a pillar keypad that could be used to unlock and enter the truck. I often used this feature to lock the keys and the truck when it was inconvenient or more risky to carry them with me, for example, when going to the beach. I felt the risk of losing the keys in the sand or water, or having someone take them from my spot while in the water, was higher than the risk of leaving them hidden in a locked truck.

I'm wondering if this can be done with the remote in the Lightning. The manual states that if the remote remains motionless for more than a minute, it will stop working until a button on it is pushed. So in theory, you should be able to lock it in the truck and have it go to sleep after a minute until you reenter the truck via the keypad and reactivate it.

I've tried playing with this a few times in my driveway with non-conclusive results. Anyone know if this will work?

(Please refrain from long debates on the risks or wisdom of doing this. Each of us has different levels of risk tolerance, it greatly depends on the location of use, etc.. I just want to know if it's possible)
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I put my fob in a faraday bag and locked it in my console vault.
 
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I throw it in the armrest when we go kayaking and then use the door keypad to open when I get back.
 

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Leave it in the door panel so it moves once you open the door and never have a problem ;)
 
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Never knew about the faraday bags. Thanks all!
 

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I leave my keys in the truck (usually in the door) and hit the last two buttons on the keypad to lock it. Unlock from the keypad. Never had an issue.
 

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for my PRO, early on, I realized that simply putting my Keyfob in the center console all the time, and using my FordPassApp to Lock, UNLOCK, or even Remote Start. I never carry the Keyfob, ANYWHERE.

Now, also, recently I added a SecuriCode KEYPAD, from Ford, to the INSIDE of my Charge Port door, for those rare instances when the cellular signal is Slow, or does not allow the truck to get the message from the APP. It works great, too, and, again, my Keyfob stays in my center console - it never leaves.
 

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Now, also, recently I added a SecuriCode KEYPAD, from Ford, to the INSIDE of my Charge Port door, for those rare instances when the cellular signal is Slow, or does not allow the truck to get the message from the APP. It works great, too, and, again, my Keyfob stays in my center console - it never leaves.
I know nothing of the SecuriCode Keypads - do they require wiring into the BCM or another module? Or are they RF? What's that setup look like, I'm intrigued.
 

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Years ago I locked keys in my Expedition on purpose. when I returned the next day I could not get the exterior keypad to work because the 12 volt battery starting battery was dead. Couldn’t open the hood to charge the battery because the hood release was inside. Had to get AAA to go into the vehicle with a wire, to pull the inside handle.

I suppose this could happen with my Lightning.
 

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Ford has removed a few features from the Lightning that I have in my Focus Electric (like auto-close and open for the rear seat windows) and I'm wondering if this works or not...

Leaving a key fob in the vehicle disables the touch sense locking, but it is possible to lock a fob in the vehicle using the other fob.

I know this doesn't help the OP with the beach situation, but I'm curious to try this out or hear if someone has.
 

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I know nothing of the SecuriCode Keypads - do they require wiring into the BCM or another module? Or are they RF? What's that setup look like, I'm intrigued.
They are RF. I had one added to my 2011. It works on the same freq as the TPMS sensors if I recall correctly. At least back then it did.
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